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at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while being questioned by the fbi and other law enforcement authorities back in may. i'm going to show you a couple of photos which i warn you are a little graphic and might be disturbing. but from these photos taken of that young man's body in the morgue, it appeared he was shot seven times including once in the top of the head. law enforcement officials have said that the man was himself unarmed when the fbi shot and killed him. and although the fbi's report on this man's shooting is reportedly ready to go, acco
at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while...
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franklin is an fbi analyst. it's the first shooting in fairfax county, virginia, and takes place 50 miles from the previous shooting in spotsylvania county. a witness claims to have seen the shooter flee the scene in a white van. >> it's been determined through further investigation that the information is not credible. >> but the damage is done. the sniper hotline already inundated is again flooded with sightings of white vans. >> i believe we got over 115,000 tips, 16,000 of those were viable leads that needed to be followed up on. >> almost lost among all of the phone calls are several from the snipers to the police. >> don't say anything, just listen. >> they were calling the task force, they were calling rockville city police, and they also called montgomery county police. >> in one, the caller says we've called three times trying to set up negotiations. we've gotten no response. people have died. the lady didn't have to die. >> i think they wanted to get a message across to us. >> the 12th victim and third
franklin is an fbi analyst. it's the first shooting in fairfax county, virginia, and takes place 50 miles from the previous shooting in spotsylvania county. a witness claims to have seen the shooter flee the scene in a white van. >> it's been determined through further investigation that the information is not credible. >> but the damage is done. the sniper hotline already inundated is again flooded with sightings of white vans. >> i believe we got over 115,000 tips, 16,000 of...
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stepien is under investigation by the fbi and u.s. department of justice as evidenced by the government's telephone calls to him and his lawyer and the federal agent's recent visit to his landlord. mr. stepien's lawyer says a special agent called mr. stepien on the phone january 17th. two attorneys followed up with him, him, the lawyer, hoping to speak with mr. stepien. mid-february, an fbi agent and investigator from the doj paid a visit to mr. stepien's home, asked his landlord about his conduct and character. every incident, mr. stepien or his lawyer declined to talk. according to bridget kelly's lawyer, same goes for her. not only are bridget kelly and bill stepien invoking the fifth amendment and refusing to hand over documents to the legislature while the legislature investigates this issue, bill stepien and bridget kelly appear to be refusing to cooperate with federal prosecutors. and that's one thing if your case for why you're not complying is because you dislike the legislature or dislike the legislators, but if you're refus
stepien is under investigation by the fbi and u.s. department of justice as evidenced by the government's telephone calls to him and his lawyer and the federal agent's recent visit to his landlord. mr. stepien's lawyer says a special agent called mr. stepien on the phone january 17th. two attorneys followed up with him, him, the lawyer, hoping to speak with mr. stepien. mid-february, an fbi agent and investigator from the doj paid a visit to mr. stepien's home, asked his landlord about his...
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the fbi got involved. parents and students alike were outraged and a settlement was eventually reached. i can think of a no more intimate way of spying on people than by using their web cams. it turns out the british version of the nsa known as gchq has been doing something not too different with millions of people with help from our very own nsa. the beginning of 2008, gchq conducted a wide reaching surveillance program known as arctic nerve. it saved images to data bases regardless of whether individual users were suspected of any wrongdoing. and you'll never guess what they found. basically, and i'm overstating here just slightly, people use web cams for two things. to talk to their grandkids as my parents do with my toddler, and in the words of gchq, to show intimate parts of their body to the other person. and shockingly broadcasting pornography. in fact there were such vast quantities of quote, undesirable nudity, the british agency struggled to store all of it and keep it away from the prying eyes o
the fbi got involved. parents and students alike were outraged and a settlement was eventually reached. i can think of a no more intimate way of spying on people than by using their web cams. it turns out the british version of the nsa known as gchq has been doing something not too different with millions of people with help from our very own nsa. the beginning of 2008, gchq conducted a wide reaching surveillance program known as arctic nerve. it saved images to data bases regardless of whether...
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had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse goes for it. you want $50,000, which is almost their salary, their annual salary, they said yes. >> right. well, and we need to go back into time. what motivated -- and this is still -- the most controversial part of ab scam is there was no hint of criminal activity by some of these members of congress. now, the mayor of camden, they clearly wanted to get him on something. the feds believed that the mayor at the time was up to no good, so setting a trap for him made sense. but then they just kept it going. and this is where it got controversial. now, you think back to '78, 4 years after watergate, distrust
had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse...
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in the year 2012 the fbi raided his house. the following day the fbi raided offices at trenton city hall. and in the fall of that year, cement 2012, honey fitz, aka napoleon, aka the little guy waurg arrested with eight other people including the mayor's own brother and the charge was corruption. the feds posed as developers and they offered the mayor a bribe in exchange for him ok'ing the development of a downtown parking garage in trenton. there was no actual planned garage and they were not real developers twaumpl a sting. the mayor said yes to the bribe. in february this month, he was convicted of all charges. he is due to be sentence in the may. and co-get decades in federal prison based on these charges and convictions. on the day he was convicted on february 7th, the associated press provided some helpful contacts for understanding how big of a deal it is for the mayor to be going to jail on federal corruption charges. the short answer is, it is not that big a deal at all. not for new jersey. since 2000, the mayors of n
in the year 2012 the fbi raided his house. the following day the fbi raided offices at trenton city hall. and in the fall of that year, cement 2012, honey fitz, aka napoleon, aka the little guy waurg arrested with eight other people including the mayor's own brother and the charge was corruption. the feds posed as developers and they offered the mayor a bribe in exchange for him ok'ing the development of a downtown parking garage in trenton. there was no actual planned garage and they were not...
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all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11 commission folks very much on the years right before the september 11th attacks and didn't dig that deeply back to 1993. but this raises questions about what happened to this source. was the cia or the fbi still running this source up into the 1995, 1996, 1997? and that question isn't answered. our sources for the story say that the fbi, los angeles field office lost track of the source. so it's not clear now what happened. when you look at this, we tried really hard not to bring this story as something that would just fd the landscape of conspiracy theories about 9/11, becaus
all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11...
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. >> 50 years after that fight a new report by the washington times says the fbi suspected the 1964 fight between mohammad ali and sonny liston waudz fixed. he retired after six rounds because of a shoulder injury. top secret papers says he made more than a million dollars betting against liston in the fight. they report ali was not in on it. >> joe biden appearing on obamacare said the plan is good for women because they won't have to work any longer. >> those comments are sparking a firestorm of controversy. >> good morning to you. vice president joe biden says he is prejudice. he believes the affordable care act is a great program. he tried to persuade people especially women on obamacare. he sparked controversy. the question about the budget office finding the program will cause 2 million people to lose their jobs to that mr. biden says it's a good report and explains why did. >> how many of you are single women with children with a dead end job you are there because of your health insurance. you would rather have the opportunity to spend the next couple years with your child. you can
. >> 50 years after that fight a new report by the washington times says the fbi suspected the 1964 fight between mohammad ali and sonny liston waudz fixed. he retired after six rounds because of a shoulder injury. top secret papers says he made more than a million dollars betting against liston in the fight. they report ali was not in on it. >> joe biden appearing on obamacare said the plan is good for women because they won't have to work any longer. >> those comments are...
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. >> senator graham says the fbi was furious about that allegation and the suggestion the fbi was unwilling to share information gained from interviews immediately after the attack in germany with survivors. michael more michael morell has represented he didn't cord natuinate. the isn't a saliant issues, but we need to get to the bottom. >> if hilary clinton is nominated this is going to get analyzed and analyze. and michael morell is working with ner now? >> he is at a consulting firm she is partner in. >>> much of the country is getting hit with a round of frigid blast. temperatures in some spots are 30-50 below average. and we have another storm system around the corner. steve is outside of south philly where it is a balmy 40. >> we are way below zero when you talk about wind chills. what a weirdo winter this has been. record-cold here in philly and along the east coast and record warmth in alaska. we are across from philadelphia city hall where they are building an ice rink outside and they would have no problem skating today. look at the flags and everybody is bundled up once they get
. >> senator graham says the fbi was furious about that allegation and the suggestion the fbi was unwilling to share information gained from interviews immediately after the attack in germany with survivors. michael more michael morell has represented he didn't cord natuinate. the isn't a saliant issues, but we need to get to the bottom. >> if hilary clinton is nominated this is going to get analyzed and analyze. and michael morell is working with ner now? >> he is at a...
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." >>> the fbi had a source inside al qaeda with direct access to osama bin laden eight years before the 9/11 attacks. the "washington times" reports the source learned what bin laden was looking to finance attacks inside the united states and that the information helped foil a plot against a target in los angeles. let's bring in our national security analyst, the al qaeda expert, peter bergen, who actually met with bin laden back in 1997. pretty explosive indications here. the fbi was sitting on a source close to bin laden but apparently never shared that information with all the committees investigating what happened. >> yeah. it's extraordinary, wolf. think about literally hundreds of thousands of man and woman hours that went into the 9/11 investigation. this seems like an important thing the commission should have known. the u.s. government was aware that bin laden was a problem in '93. we know that already. the state department issued a report about him. but this kind of -- you know, the idea that they can cite a source inside his inner circle is unusual. >> when you met with h
." >>> the fbi had a source inside al qaeda with direct access to osama bin laden eight years before the 9/11 attacks. the "washington times" reports the source learned what bin laden was looking to finance attacks inside the united states and that the information helped foil a plot against a target in los angeles. let's bring in our national security analyst, the al qaeda expert, peter bergen, who actually met with bin laden back in 1997. pretty explosive indications...
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. >> reporter: the investors complained the fbi spent more than two years investigating them for securities fraud. but the u.s. attorney's office didn't move quickly enough and let the statute of limitations expire. about 1,700 investors lost their life savings, a total of more than $700 million in the real estate investment companies. >> it's all gone now. >> reporter: how much? >> i'm in there for seven figures. >> reporter: low seven figures. over $1 million? >> yes. >> the majority of the investors weren't wealthy people. this isn't as high-brow as the madoffs. this is a lot of blue collar people. >> reporter: investors say they hid the fact that the investment funds were doing poorly. continued to raise money on false projections and transferred money from one fund to the next, e in effect, a pyramid scheme. >> i do not wish him i'm saying, the possibility the bad karma will come to you. and other people that are associated with you. >> reporter: one added insult to the investors. the lawyers counted as charitable contributions to the bentley school in laugh yet. but one of the donatio
. >> reporter: the investors complained the fbi spent more than two years investigating them for securities fraud. but the u.s. attorney's office didn't move quickly enough and let the statute of limitations expire. about 1,700 investors lost their life savings, a total of more than $700 million in the real estate investment companies. >> it's all gone now. >> reporter: how much? >> i'm in there for seven figures. >> reporter: low seven figures. over $1 million?...
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>> yes, and if the investigation's leaked to individuals charge, which we refer all issues to the fbi and then they move in, and they did their investigation and, ultimately, this determines whether or not a crime is committed, and we believe ensuring those individuals are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you have the numbers how many are prosecuted in a way and then discipline and then prosecution. >> i don't have that information with me currently, but i can provide that for the record. >> do you have that? >> yes. >> thank you. any studies on the effects of solitary confinement on recidivism and early entry? >> there's been no stoids as a result of the hearing conducted in 2012 when that was presented to me, and we have not participated in any type of study. we dprea to undergo the analysis that's take b place right now with cna, and hopefully from that review, we'll have some insight, but, senator, i have to add, when you are looking at recidivism, that will require a long period of time to assess when you're looking at the number of individuals who have si
>> yes, and if the investigation's leaked to individuals charge, which we refer all issues to the fbi and then they move in, and they did their investigation and, ultimately, this determines whether or not a crime is committed, and we believe ensuring those individuals are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you have the numbers how many are prosecuted in a way and then discipline and then prosecution. >> i don't have that information with me currently,...
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. >> i can't think of any time in history where the justice department or the fbi in this case have maybe since the 1960s tracked the press. >> two pulitzer winning journalists discussed this issue, jim risen was jailed for refusing his source on government security. >> if we cannot provide confidentiality, and if that confidentiality can be threatened in court, then they will not be willing to go -- to reveal what's going wrong in the government. >> that issue between the press and the government yielded a surprising result in reporters without borders latest world press freedom index. for more than a decade, the organization has sent questionnaires to selected researchers and human rights activists in 100 countries. media independence, the environment in which reporters work and transparency, to affect news gathering. this year fin hand, the netherlands and norway lead the list. but the u.s., regarded by many as the world's leading democracy, ranked 46, one rung above haiti. sandy baron questions the low rating for the u.s. >> i think overall american journalists have very powerful prot
. >> i can't think of any time in history where the justice department or the fbi in this case have maybe since the 1960s tracked the press. >> two pulitzer winning journalists discussed this issue, jim risen was jailed for refusing his source on government security. >> if we cannot provide confidentiality, and if that confidentiality can be threatened in court, then they will not be willing to go -- to reveal what's going wrong in the government. >> that issue between...
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i have been able to pull the fbi check on her. to their credit it doesn't mention prior conviction. it's more of a national security scare she was able to get in the country by lying to begin with. >> all right. she is not currently a navigator, right? when they did find out they did move swiftly? >> that's right. in the wake of her indictment for lying on her application papers the department of buried the disciplinary report. >> aside that revoking the license some sort of quiet procedure that's done that there wasn't sort of a public announcement that this had happened? >> it was public record but they definitely didn't make a fanfare of it. >> all right. now, is there any reason to believe that the rest of the navigators are illinois or other state. >> i found several felons convicted in the u.s. with histories of financial crimes. i think overall this is program with not enough oversight. federal government doesn't require background checks. illinois clearly even a background check doesn't cut it always. >> jillian, as always, thank you. great work. >> thank you. >> straight ah
i have been able to pull the fbi check on her. to their credit it doesn't mention prior conviction. it's more of a national security scare she was able to get in the country by lying to begin with. >> all right. she is not currently a navigator, right? when they did find out they did move swiftly? >> that's right. in the wake of her indictment for lying on her application papers the department of buried the disciplinary report. >> aside that revoking the license some sort of...
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on february 2014 -- mid february 2014 fbi specialist durant and james otton visited mr. stepien in his mercer county home. in his absence questioned his landlord about his conduct and character. was he married? was he a rotten tenant? did he pay his rent on time in and left behind their calling cards which prominently identified them as criminal investigators and left no doubt as to the nature of their investigation. e.j. dionne, that was all by way of saying another reason why he shouldn't comply with these subpoenas since he's under criminal investigation. >> yeah. and i think what you're seeing there is one of the difficulties that the legislative community is going to have, is there are a lot of people who just don't want to testify. and i think they're going to try to play the investigation by the u.s. attorney off against the legislative inquiry. you know, obviously they do -- everybody has a right not to incriminate themselves, but it could be a good way for witnesses who don't want to expand our knowledge on this to kind of play the thing out so that they don't h
on february 2014 -- mid february 2014 fbi specialist durant and james otton visited mr. stepien in his mercer county home. in his absence questioned his landlord about his conduct and character. was he married? was he a rotten tenant? did he pay his rent on time in and left behind their calling cards which prominently identified them as criminal investigators and left no doubt as to the nature of their investigation. e.j. dionne, that was all by way of saying another reason why he shouldn't...
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. >> i want to be a criminal profiler for the fbi. the violence. that made me not even to want go to school. >> i want to be a prosecutor. it's sad you can't walk down the street. you have to pick and choose the right time to leave the house. >> just the other day, somebody tried to rob my brother with a gun at the gas station. >> it's stressful. that's the most overwhelming thing. >> reporter: the young men joined obama to launch my brother's keeper initiative, tying together the best mentoring programs and provide educational and economic opportunities to at-risk youth. for the president, this was clearly personal. >> when i was their age, i was a lot like them. i didn't have a dad in the house. and i was angry about it. i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the harm that it could do me. i didn't always take school as seriously as i should have. i made excuses. i could see myself in these young men. when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. i had people who encouraged me. they never gave up on me. and so i
. >> i want to be a criminal profiler for the fbi. the violence. that made me not even to want go to school. >> i want to be a prosecutor. it's sad you can't walk down the street. you have to pick and choose the right time to leave the house. >> just the other day, somebody tried to rob my brother with a gun at the gas station. >> it's stressful. that's the most overwhelming thing. >> reporter: the young men joined obama to launch my brother's keeper initiative,...
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i've met with homeland security, fbi to try to resolve this iss issue. and unfortunately to say since i've been asking questions, it seems to be getting worse. i'll discuss it with you privately. it's not your responsibility but again tsa does have some bearing his i just want to discuss a we deprived that i do want to cause any other extra problems to the person by mentioning his name publicly. >> glad to take up for the record. >> let me also say i agree with the jurisdictional problems. i think it detracts from your mission. it's something i would like to fix. we have a hearing scheduled on this issue, and the aspen institute he met with a very good video called homeland confusion or so with that i recognize the gentle way from texas, ms. sheila jackson lee. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, for the string. secretary, again thank you for your commitment to service. and might i just echo two of my preceding colleagues, it would be great if we ourselves self regulated ourselves with respect to the streamlining of committees that address the question
i've met with homeland security, fbi to try to resolve this iss issue. and unfortunately to say since i've been asking questions, it seems to be getting worse. i'll discuss it with you privately. it's not your responsibility but again tsa does have some bearing his i just want to discuss a we deprived that i do want to cause any other extra problems to the person by mentioning his name publicly. >> glad to take up for the record. >> let me also say i agree with the jurisdictional...
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so the economic aspects whether it is the new silk road, whether it is the fbi or promoting afghan businesses is something that i think americans will continue to be interested in this relationship and finally something i don't think that needs to be much detail but i think that he focus on counter extremism, not just counterterrorism but extremism in afghanistan and that is a very important part as well. so the region and the economic issues the counter extremism for the future relationship in afghanistan and the united states. >> thank you, claire. i would like to start by thinking the organizerthanking l that they do on afghanistan in the region and for this timely discussion. i've been asked to focus my remarks on governance in iraq like to look back at the last decade in which all a few lessons. shortly after the tragedy of 9/11 a few miles from here a few days after 9/11 he convened a small group and reflected that it would likely be an invasion that the u.s. would use military force. it was then it would collapse and he said the key question was going to be how do afghan individuals an
so the economic aspects whether it is the new silk road, whether it is the fbi or promoting afghan businesses is something that i think americans will continue to be interested in this relationship and finally something i don't think that needs to be much detail but i think that he focus on counter extremism, not just counterterrorism but extremism in afghanistan and that is a very important part as well. so the region and the economic issues the counter extremism for the future relationship in...
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and that's when his fbi security detail insisted that he go to the hospital. they called an ambulance. he was taken by ambulance to washington medstar hospital. i'm told by someone who was there that he was joking with some of the emts as he was being rushed to the hospital. and he is now in the hospital. he's resting comfortably. he's joking, talking to his doctors. so it appears whatever it was he's now in good shape. right now we don't know exactly what caused this, just that he complained of some faintness and some shortness of breath. >> and he's generally was regarded as pretty good condition, not overweight, tall and seemed to be just fine. so let's hope it's nothing serious. and you'll continue to monitor it for us. update us, evan, when you get more information. let's hope he's out of the hospital fairly soon. >>> other news including new information that's now surfacing about the new jersey so-called bridgegate scandal. documents have just been released revealing conversations between a former top aide to the governor of new jersey, chris christie, a
and that's when his fbi security detail insisted that he go to the hospital. they called an ambulance. he was taken by ambulance to washington medstar hospital. i'm told by someone who was there that he was joking with some of the emts as he was being rushed to the hospital. and he is now in the hospital. he's resting comfortably. he's joking, talking to his doctors. so it appears whatever it was he's now in good shape. right now we don't know exactly what caused this, just that he complained...
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those chemicals were actually provided by an fbi agent. matthew lineza allegedly made connection with the undercover agent because he was hoping to connect with the taliban after touching off civil unrest in the u.s. there was a plea agreement taken into account his history of mental illness. >>> a huge settlement could exceed $80 million after a lawsuit claimed it damages graves and dumped human remains. the lawsuit accuses eden memorial park of breaking burial vaults to make room for new graves and trying to maximize profits by squeezing graves in, leaving at most 3 inches of space between them. the cemetery owner in this case denied any wrongdoing. >>> new concerns over a radiation leak at a nuclear dump in new mexico. officials say they're not sure how much radiation workers were exposed to during the february 14th leak. preliminary tests show 13 workers inhaled radioactive particles, but more tests are planned to get a greater understanding of any potential health issues. the dump is located outside of carlsbad in southeastern new mex
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the fbi is handing the case because they track activist movements. we'll check weather, good morning. >>> good morning, scott. we're looking at another round of showers and thunderstorms that arrive tonight. it will be stronger than the one that came through this morning. go on twitter, we're doing a live chat right now. search nbc bay area weather. a lot of the activity is falling apart and not going to continue to hold together. jacket weather today, 60s for daytime highs. mike, how is the drive? >> it's a little better now. looking here toward palo alto. southbound 101 things were gumming up until about five minutes ago when it started to move more smoothly. on the east bay side we're looking at oakland. that is not bad and the slowing is gradual approaching high street. the south bay northbound on the 101. the orange means speeds are closer to 55. that's good news. >>> another local news update for you in half an hour. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, every
the fbi is handing the case because they track activist movements. we'll check weather, good morning. >>> good morning, scott. we're looking at another round of showers and thunderstorms that arrive tonight. it will be stronger than the one that came through this morning. go on twitter, we're doing a live chat right now. search nbc bay area weather. a lot of the activity is falling apart and not going to continue to hold together. jacket weather today, 60s for daytime highs. mike, how...
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individuals and our efforts support the broader aviation and border screening efforts of our and the at fbi department of homeland security, and we attempt to track the trouble of these individuals from syria. as the conflict continues, these patterns will be a continued area of the highest priority for us. i want to assure you we are focused on the threat environment in this part of the world and are working to identify and disrupt threats to the u.s. into our personnel serving in these areas. we will continue to support our re-up by analyzing threat information, sharing that information with partners across the government, and on behalf of ctc, >> and women at nt i appreciate being here. let me start. while we are, focused on the ukraine, i wonder whether the administration is of the view, as some of us are, that the international norms that you talked about in your opening statement and a challenge to international norms and how we respond to that is critically important, far beyond even the ukraine. and i weredin talking yesterday about the consequences of how we respond when other coun
individuals and our efforts support the broader aviation and border screening efforts of our and the at fbi department of homeland security, and we attempt to track the trouble of these individuals from syria. as the conflict continues, these patterns will be a continued area of the highest priority for us. i want to assure you we are focused on the threat environment in this part of the world and are working to identify and disrupt threats to the u.s. into our personnel serving in these areas....
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that's where fbi, dhs, innocent cyber command all work together. within the united states i referred order with senator reid i think that's something we want fbi and dhs to lead, not nsa. but we can use providing outside enjoying what's going on, who the adversaries are and then if the policymakers make decisions on what we can do, we have the tools and capabilities outside the country to take those actions as appropriate. >> one of the areas that is specialized in my home state of indiana and at crane neville -- crane naval warfare is -- i want to ask you, general, what confidence do you have in our ability to detect counterfeit or deliberately subverted components, and how are we going to strengthen our efforts to do that better in the future? >> counterfeit parts, senator, is a tough issue. so you have to approach it two ways. one is where's the data going, what do we do with it? that get you back to a defensible architecture where it is the data, not the system that we want to take care. i think that will help alleviate some of the concerns on
that's where fbi, dhs, innocent cyber command all work together. within the united states i referred order with senator reid i think that's something we want fbi and dhs to lead, not nsa. but we can use providing outside enjoying what's going on, who the adversaries are and then if the policymakers make decisions on what we can do, we have the tools and capabilities outside the country to take those actions as appropriate. >> one of the areas that is specialized in my home state of...
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the fbi and the department of homeland security. they're concerned with threats st organizations and they work with state and local governments. view of the treasury government -- department. the drug enforcement agency. their work should be obvious. the energy department which is where my security clearance currently resides which looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. each of the five armed forces as its own intelligence branch. you put all that together and to 16 of them. the problem with the silos. we learned from 9/11 that all that intelligence was never brought together. lookyou retrospectively back and see all the clues, all the pieces were there and they never were put into a coherent whole. we need an integrated intelligence on a more practical level. i have a friend who went to graduate school. he was commander of the submarine. to go given an order photograph a brand-new ship from a hostile country. , tookt into shallow water great risks, took some photographs. he was able to escape and come out. manyyou think yo
the fbi and the department of homeland security. they're concerned with threats st organizations and they work with state and local governments. view of the treasury government -- department. the drug enforcement agency. their work should be obvious. the energy department which is where my security clearance currently resides which looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. each of the five armed forces as its own intelligence branch. you put all that together and to 16 of them. the...
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there was filegate, a lot of fbi files wandered over to the white house. beingork we did after accused unfairly of crimes at the white house. there was the health care tax force, that was recently being hidden from the public despite being available at the clinton library. there are many things that have nothing to do with the bill, nothing to do with sex, nothing to do the controversial electoral -- subject that to delete everyone -- subject that cts tahat titliate everyone. all of this will be part of the public record. bill clinton will be a big on razor and support for hillary clinton, but not on the ballot. >> a tweet -- new jersey, you are on the republican line with john fund. caller: i think the people are right on the money here. paul, was right. most tutorial sexy role editors, the democrats that have been on the ballot. obamaan see that the situation was a. right. keep this portion of the budget that they knew was in everyone'sup face. there's one story that comes down the line that they don't is or you just get a portion of it, people do not ge
there was filegate, a lot of fbi files wandered over to the white house. beingork we did after accused unfairly of crimes at the white house. there was the health care tax force, that was recently being hidden from the public despite being available at the clinton library. there are many things that have nothing to do with the bill, nothing to do with sex, nothing to do the controversial electoral -- subject that to delete everyone -- subject that cts tahat titliate everyone. all of this will...
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edgar hoover across 48 years of directorship of the fbi and a man known to have a penchant for secrecy did not squirrel away a total of 33,000 pages of secret files. scholar also cautioned us about the actual volume of records that will become public after march 26th. >> i will believe what's released, i think, when you see what's released. because there are all kinds of technical categories of release. for example, a document is released even if -- it's considered released even if one line of it is unredacted and the rest remains blacked out. >> reporter: one interesting fact here, both former president clinton and the incumbent, president barack obama, had to sign off on the release of those 20-25,000 pages that are going to become public sometime after march 26th, martha. martha: well, folks would be interested in this even if there wasn't the possibility of hillary clinton running for president, but now that there is, they will have an even more interest in, take an interest in seeing those. james, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. ♪ bill: there are new questions being
edgar hoover across 48 years of directorship of the fbi and a man known to have a penchant for secrecy did not squirrel away a total of 33,000 pages of secret files. scholar also cautioned us about the actual volume of records that will become public after march 26th. >> i will believe what's released, i think, when you see what's released. because there are all kinds of technical categories of release. for example, a document is released even if -- it's considered released even if one...
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he was collaborating with the white house and blamed the fbi for the talking points. they said that was inaccurate. what do you know about him and why this situation? >> it's a great question. i know him and he's great. and i know katherine, and her reporting is always on the mark. what katherine's reporting, as you pointed out, there are serious process problems in cranking these talking points up for the white house. i think the issue, the real issue here is that cia decided to write the talking points. we never did that. we could have a good day in the oval and steve would call us up and say that was a great briefing, that's on the front burner. we will asked questions about it, get it right, write the talking points. and we said no, talking points of that nature, that's political speak. you write that. >> and i understand you weren't there, but it was inaccurate. that's the problem. the secretary of defense had a different opinion at the time. and the military and mr. hicks in the eye of the storm never staid it was a video. and with the power of the cia behind hi
he was collaborating with the white house and blamed the fbi for the talking points. they said that was inaccurate. what do you know about him and why this situation? >> it's a great question. i know him and he's great. and i know katherine, and her reporting is always on the mark. what katherine's reporting, as you pointed out, there are serious process problems in cranking these talking points up for the white house. i think the issue, the real issue here is that cia decided to write...
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was heads of the fbi, cia, counterterrorism. she did not understand why it was in the newspaper but none of those people knew about the threat. the last thing i have to say, i viewed c-span is/\ neutral. but there was a headline on your website referring to michele troll getsretiring goaded." said that kerry russian intervention would be a mistake. he says any declaration from this of menstruation carries a weight of a feather. better than nothing, better still would be backing these words with the flotilla and the black sea. after the united states was leading europe to counter russian pressure and make up for its punishments until the ukraine is on a firm footing. you agree with that assessment? the weight of this administration carries the weight of the feather? caller: yes, i do. mr. putin will do what he wants to do. he will do that. pretty much anything is going to do what they want to do. china, whoever. not much we can do right now. we are so wounded right now with the current president. he much the rest of the governmen
was heads of the fbi, cia, counterterrorism. she did not understand why it was in the newspaper but none of those people knew about the threat. the last thing i have to say, i viewed c-span is/\ neutral. but there was a headline on your website referring to michele troll getsretiring goaded." said that kerry russian intervention would be a mistake. he says any declaration from this of menstruation carries a weight of a feather. better than nothing, better still would be backing these words...
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fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i mean bhi that is not to diminish or dismiss, but a real, real appeal to stokely carmichael. you could see from the cover, this is an impossibly handsome man, hugely charismatic, and also funny. so he combined so many different aspects that people of the time don't have. and he's the original founder of the black panther party in lawrence county, alabama, starts out as a political party and he becomes honorary prime minister of that party, which has uie newton, bobby seal, so he's onto cover of magazines -- >> and
fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i...
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the rtca study was done but it involved all the stake holders, the cia, the fbi, security experts, airline companies, boeing, the flight attendants and pilots' union. now the results are out and nobody is moving on it. >> let's get this done. you want this second barrier. how much would it cost? >> the secondary barrier that united all right installed cost $3500. the airlines spend over a million on other things. it's not a cost. i met with safety and security guys with united and he said it's not cost. it's not the weight. it's simply that it has not been mandated and th mandated and that they're following tsa procedures. but just a short time ago they wanted to reintroduce knives on airplanes. this is who we're taking the lead from? we need to have it mandated. i went to my congressman. also went to my senator in pennsylvania. i am proud of my pennsylvania delegates because they are standing up to safety and security. there is is a bill in the house and senate. >> yeah. how can we help you? >> call their congressmen and senator. they have to hear from the american people. minimum safety
the rtca study was done but it involved all the stake holders, the cia, the fbi, security experts, airline companies, boeing, the flight attendants and pilots' union. now the results are out and nobody is moving on it. >> let's get this done. you want this second barrier. how much would it cost? >> the secondary barrier that united all right installed cost $3500. the airlines spend over a million on other things. it's not a cost. i met with safety and security guys with united and...